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Mahāyāna Vipaśyanā Twelve: The One is the All, and the All is the One
Thay teaches interbeing—emptiness, non-self, nirvāṇa—using the resources of the Avataṃsaka Sūtra, other teachings of the Buddha, scientific findings and poetry, as well as his own wisdom based on his observations and experiences:
*Science:
Implicate order: The physicist David Bohm uses the term“implicate order” to explain the phenomena that “the one is made of the all, and the all is made of the one.”
Phenomenal/noumenal worlds: The noumenal world is the world separate from our perception; the phenomenal world is the world we experience through our senses. Thay says these two worlds are not two; they are one.
*Space/time:
“All past, presents, and futures enter one time frame. One time frame enters all past, presents, and futures.”
*Vairocana Immanent Body of all Buddhas
Vairocana is the base, the substance of all Buddhas of the past, present, and future, including our own substance, since we are all buddhas.
*Poetry:
Quách Thoại: Thay says that this young Vietnamese poet stepped into the realm of the dharmakāya, met a Buddha called Dahlia, and listened to the Dharma talk which became his poem about no separation.
Thay shares his poem, “Beckoning,” a short poem that teaches that “every flower, every leaf, every pebble is teaching the Lotus Sutra.”
Thay’s love poem about a caterpillar beautifully describes the caterpillar’s (and our) infinite manifestations.
*Ten Gates of Universal Entry
The Avatamsaka Sutra describes the reality of an infinite, interconnected universe where every part contains the whole.
*Interpenetration of body/mind:
“Untold faculties enter one faculty. One faculty enters untold faculties.” “All perceptions enter one perception. One perception enters all perceptions.” “One utterance enters all utterances. All utterances enter one utterance.” Everything penetrates into everything else.
Thay himself synthesizes his Dharma talk:
“What have we found out during this visit? We found out that it is possible to encounter the Buddha everywhere, at any time.”
The second thing is we have learned that the world is a collective construction of our mind.
And the third thing is “Everything penetrates into everything else.”
Thich Nhat Hanh offered this Dharma talk on June 20, 1992 in Upper Hamlet, Plum Village, France.